Nick,

Thanks for your suggestions.  I admit we are using an 'ancient' version of 
Hibernate.  Believe it or not, we were actually using an even older version 
before log4j2 forced us to a later version.  I'll see if we can upgrade for 
starters and go from there.

Michael

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From: Nick Williams [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 2:02 PM
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: log4j2 and Hibernate

Oh. Gotchya. It's been so long since I've used ANCIENT Hibernate I had 
forgotten. ;-) ...

So you have the log4j-slf4-impl artifact on your classpath then? Which version 
of Log4j 2 are you using? What does your Log4j config file look like? Can you 
take a thread dump when it "hangs" and pinpoint the source of the deadlock? 
Have you also posted in the Hibernate forums (I would recommend this) and, if 
so, did you learn anything there?

The first thing I know to tell you off the top of my head (without more 
information) is to AT LEAST upgrade to Hibernate 3.6.10.Final, which is two 
years old. The version you're using is four years old and MANY bugs have been 
fixed since then. To be clear, the Hibernate 3.x line isn't supported anymore, 
so you really should upgrade to 4.x.

Nick

On Feb 14, 2014, at 12:45 PM, Michael Friedmann wrote:

> Nick,
>
> To my knowledge, Hibernate does not use JBoss logging until version 4.x and 
> we're using Hibernate 3.x, so JBoss logging is not on our classpath.  Am I 
> mistaken?
>
> Michael
> ________________________________________
> From: Nick Williams [[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 1:10 PM
> To: Log4J Users List
> Subject: Re: log4j2 and Hibernate
>
> Michael, what version of JBoss Logging is on your classpath?
>
> N
>
> On Feb 14, 2014, at 11:22 AM, Michael Friedmann wrote:
>
>> We are using log4j2 and Hibernate (3.6.0.Final) wired through Spring 
>> (HibernateJpaVendorAdapter).  Whenever 'showSql' is set to true, this seems 
>> to cause the application to hang (deadlock?) - needless to say without 
>> displaying any native SQL logging.  Anyone else run into this issue?  We 
>> need to be able to display Hibernate's native SQL logging at times, so 
>> permanently turning this off is not really an option.
>>
>> Appreciate any help resolving this issue.
>>
>> Michael
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